Lingfield dead-heaters do their bit for Ukraine charity effort
Darryl Holland and George Baker happy to share the spoils.
The Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal will be the beneficiary of another GBP 4,000 after Giewont and Le Forban dead-heated in the finale on a day of close finishes at Lingfield on Wednesday. Giewont, trained by Darryl Holland and owned by Kiltown Bloodstock Ltd and Hackcanter Ltd, runs in support of those fleeing the conflict. And after Le Forban’s trainer George Baker heard about the venture, he magnanimously offered to do the same. Giewont (100-30), under Jason Watson, got first run in the Watch Racing Free Online At Coral Handicap Stakes, but was immediately pressed on all sides and it was Trevor Whelan’s mount (9-2) who had his head down at the line, securing a share of the spoils.Dead-heat in the @LingfieldPark finale! Giewont and Le Forban cannot be separated 🤝@HarratonCourt @GBakerRacing @Jason7Watson1 @trevor_whelan3 pic.twitter.com/FRmscBvkOr
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Holland said: “We’ll take that. We thought he’d run well and he did – and it is all for the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal anyway. So we are delighted.” Baker added: “He is named after a great friend of ours, Sebastien Le Forban, who sadly died during Covid. He was a very successful bloodstock agent and he was young, in his mid-thirties and a great judge of a horse. “So, we looked for a good horse to have named after him and it is the beginning of a fairytale. Most horses never win a race, so to win one with a horse named after Sebastien is fantastic. “He will go further, but these are obviously two nice horses. I think we’ll step him up and maybe go a mile and a quarter. I think he will be better on turf.” When told about Giewont’s Mauritian owners supporting Ukrainian refugees, Baker added: “Oh, that’s brilliant. I will talk to my team and maybe we will do the same. It is a very nice thing to do.” Hollie Doyle gained the first victory since her wedding to fellow jockey Tom Marquand when guiding the Ilka Gansera-Leveque-trained Miss Bella Brand (7-2) to success in the seven-furlong Play Coral Racing-Super-Series For Free Fillies’ Handicap.

Fine ride from @HollieDoyle1! Our ambassador delivers Miss Bella Brand to perfection at @LingfieldPark for @GanseraLeveque… pic.twitter.com/mziK7kLS0M
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 30, 2022


Having finished 2nd just 18 and a half hours ago at @WolvesRaces, Bakersboy goes one better today at @LingfieldPark for @josephinegordo and @philmcentee1 👏 pic.twitter.com/vtxVBsXkQE
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 30, 2022
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